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REGION II TEAMS ADVANCE TO 2016 US YOUTH SOCCER NATIONAL PRESIDENTS CUP

June 20, 2016 08:27 PM


Great representation from Indiana Soccer affiliated clubs' teams, and congratulations to the teams advancing to the Nationals!

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Schedules, Scores and Standings
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US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the 2016 US Youth Soccer Region II (Midwest) Presidents Cup champions who were crowned Sunday in Westfield, Ind. The winning teams in the Under-13 through Under-17 Boys and Girls age groups advance to the 
2016 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup, July 14-17 in Tulsa, Okla.  

2016 US Youth Soccer Region II Presidents Cup Champions:

 
Age Group
Champion
Hometown
Under-13 Boys
FC United Select 1 02/03 Copa
Northfield, Ill.
Under-14 Boys
Chicago Fire Juniors North
Highland Park, Ill.
Under-15 Boys
Ela Elite
Lake Zurich, Ill.
Under-16 Boys
Boilers FC Gold
Lafayette, Ind.
Under-17 Boys
FC42
Marysville, Ohio
Under-13 Girls
SBW Alliance
Crystal Lake, Ill.
Under-14 Girls
Eclipse Elite USYSA 20
Oak Brook, Ill.
Under-15 Girls
FC United Select 2
Northfield, Ill.
Under-16 Girls
FWSC 00 Academy - Strikers
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Under-17 Girls
KC Prime Academy Navy 98/99
Belton, Mo.
 
Match Highlights:

Under-13 Boys:
FC United Select 1 02/03 Copa (IL) finished off the tournament against SC43 Inferno (WI) with a 5-0 victory. After two goals in the first half and three in the second, the Illinois team claimed the win. John Cronnolly, who led the Under-13 boys age group with seven goals, sinked in two goals during the final match. Dylan Gripman, Jake Krueger and Alexis Escobar also added one goal.

Under-13 Girls:
SBW Alliance (IL) took the win with five goals against CUP Silver (OH-S). Jenna Stayart started SBW Alliance off with a goal in the ninth minute. Maggie Mason added a late goal in the first half and then opened the second half with her second goal. Stayart and Jaden Peck finished off the game with one goal each.

Under-14 Boys:
Chicago Fire Juniors North's (IL) Rich Park posted an early goal in the eighth minute against HFC 01/02 Elite Wolves (IN). Chicago Fire Juniors North held off HFC for the remainder of the game, earning a 1-0 win in the championship game. 

Under-14 Girls:
Eclipse Elite USYSA 20 (IL) claimed the championship match over BSA Celtic 01 Blue (OH-S) with a goal in the first minute of the game. After Adrianna Rotondi's early goal, Eclipse Elite prevented BSA Celtic from getting back into the match.

Under-15 Boys:
Ela Elite (IL) and Tempo Thunder (SD) both went scoreless in the first half. It was the 57th minute when Ela Elite's Raffaele Consalvo scored the only goal of the game to claim the victory.

Under-15 Girls:
FC United Select 2 (IL) earned a 3-1 win over MO Rush Nero (MO). MO Rush got on the board first with a goal from Koeller Grace in the third minute of the match. FC United's Maggie Brett responded three minutes later with a goal to tie up the game. The two teams finished the first half with the tied score, but Julia Goldish put FC United ahead in the 54th minute, and Meghan Kurtz sealed the victory with a goal in the 74th minute

Under-16 Boys:
Boilers FC Gold (IN) came out with a significant win over OGFC 99 Premier Red (OH-S). Jakub Hall led Boilers FC Gold with three goals, while Mohamed Ayad, Justin Rowe, Mason Nolan, Kareem Harb and Calvin Walters each added one goal. Nolan, Hall and Ayad all stood at the top of the Under-16 boys top scorer list as Nolan totaled seven goals, Hall had four and Ayad added two over the course of the tournament

Under-16 Girls:
After a scoreless first half between FWSC 00 Academy - Strikers (IN) and FC United Select 2 (IL), FC United's Emily Porta scored in the 43rd minute. FWSC's Alyssa Couch tied up the match with a goal in the 70th minute, and five minutes later, Couch scored once again for the 2-1 win.

Under-17 Boys:
FC42 (OH-S) gained a one-goal victory against USAi99 Premier (IN) to win the tournament for the Under-17 boys. The goal came from Eric Anandika, who scored in the 17th minute of the match.

Under-17 Girls:
KC Prime Academy Navy 98/99 (MO) defeated Roadrunners SC (IL), 1-0 in the championship game. It was a first half goal from Morgan Houston that earned the win for KC Prime. 

The 4-day tournament featured 84 US Youth Soccer teams that had won their respective State Presidents Cup events from 14 US Youth Soccer State Associations - Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio North, Ohio South, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup offers teams the challenge of experiencing different types of play by competing from state to regional to national levels. The Presidents Cup provides teams with a progressive, competitive experience that highlights competition, camaraderie and community.

For complete tournament results for Region II Presidents Cup, 
click here. For more information on all US Youth Soccer Regional and National Presidents Cup events, visit the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup Homepage at 
www.USYouthSoccer.org/PresidentsCup.

Note:  The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series.

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